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Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Hi guys! Yesterday was my birthday and it was a pretty dreary day around here. Once 30 hits, birthdays aren't really as exciting anymore, am I right? Tonight I have the last 3 glitter prototypes from Polish 'M that feature very different glitters. Unfortunately, I think only Prototype 18 is currently available for $6 so make sure to check that out. There are still many polishes still on sale at Polish 'M. Pictures anyone?

Polish 'M Prototype 12 (2 coats over base color)

Up first is Prototype 12 which features larger hexagonal and square glitter in bright colors. There's no need for fishing of the glitter, but sponging the glitter on may be easier to apply. If you apply it with the brush you may get some bubbles that form on the nail.

Polish 'M Prototype 18 (2 coats over base color)

Prototype 18 is probably my favorite of the 3 (and is also the one still available) and contains different sizes of pastel hexagonal glitter with a sprinkling of black glitter thrown in. It is really glitter dense so I may have went a little overboard with the 2 coats shown above. I found the best way to apply this one was to dab it on.

Polish 'M Prototype 19 (2 coats over base color)

Who loves bar glitter? You're either going to love Prototype 19 or hate it; bar glitter is pretty polarizing for people. And doesn't this swatch look like a strawberry frosted sprinkle donut? Mmm donuts. It was easy to apply, but make sure that the bar glitter doesn't hang over the edge of your nail because that is infuriating.

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